The Experience

This beautiful small hotel has a little bit of everything: chic bedrooms that pack a punch, a cellar bar for cocktails before dinner, a stylish restaurant for delicious local food. In summer you decant into the garden, where a café/bistro opens up for coffee and cake or pizza from a wood-fired oven. There’s a smokehouse out here, too, then a yurt tucked away around the corner that comes with a wood-burner and a hot tub. It’s an intimate place, where staff stop to chat, where locals pop in for a coffee, where you can take home a jar of quince jelly made by Ed’s mum. Food lies at the heart of the affair and you eat in a stylish restaurant with Welsh art on the walls, perhaps home-smoked salmon, slow-cook lamb, caramelized pear with blue-cheese ice-cream. Beautiful bedrooms are scattered about. Those in the main house have cool colours, vast beds and fancy bathrooms. Those in the mews have a rustic feel and garden views; all have fluffy bath robes. Pembrokeshire’s coastal path waits for windswept cliffs and sandy beaches. Don’t miss St Davids or the Preseli Hills. Dogs are very welcome.

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Essentials

Hot tub

WiFi

Swimming pool

Mobile reception

Spa

Breakfast included

Open fire / woodburner

Bar

Parking on premises

Licensed premises

Free parking nearby

Vegetarian meals

Paid parking nearby

Accessible by public transport

Wheelchair access

Limited mobility

Air conditioning

Relaxation areas

Garden

Tennis court

Pets welcome

Family friendly

Baby monitor

Children welcome

Books and toys

Babies welcome

Stair gates

High chair

Nearby

Pub within 3 miles

Restaurant within 3 miles

Shop within 3 miles

Activities

Bikes available

Food courses

Kayaking

Other courses

Sailing

Surfing

Wild swimming

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Information & pricing

Booking information

Check in

3pm-10pm, please get in touch for early and late check in

Check out

11am

Booking restrictions

Minimum stay: 2 nights at weekends.

Closed

Rarely.

No smoking

Smoking not permitted anywhere in the property.

Owner has pets

Animals living on the property.

Dogs

Dog bowls and outside hose for washing off muddy paws. There is always a sausage going at breakfast too.

Reviews

great stay, friendly owners and staff.Good location.Rooms well decorated and airy.
Excellent food and catered for one member of out groups alleges really well.
Excellent breakfast.Would not hesitate to return and thoroughly recommend it.

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HuwApr 2015

We have just returned from 4 night stay at Llys Meddyg; its fabulous! The staff, without exception, were friendly and helpful, Ed and Louise interested hosts who wanted to make everything enjoyable. Our room was contemporary and well fitted out, the bathroom a delight. Fluffy towels and lovely bathroom products.. all important after a long walk on the coastal path! Dinner was fabulous; tasty and beautifully presented. Breakfast was a struggle to eat after such a good dinner, but delicious too. Our dog was made welcome despite the rooms being so well appointed. HIghly recommended!

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Amanda

A really lovely place to stay. Relaxed, friendly staff, stylish and imaginative decor and some of the best food I've eaten anywhere. Llys Meddyg means 'the doctor's house' and I can honestly say our stay was a tonic.

The neighbourhood

Local points of interest from Louise & Edward Sykes

Walk at least one of the stretches of the Pembrokeshire Coast path from Llys Meddyg doorstep. The path was recently voted by National Geographic magazine as the 2nd best path in the World! We particularly love the path in May carpeted with spring flowers.

If that sounds too strenuous then there are plenty of sandy beaches and sheltered coves to explore.

Newport is a delightful small town to explore with independent boutiques, galleries and eateries.

Families will enjoy crabbing from the parrog, rock pooling and exploring the different areas of the beach. Within a short distance is Castell Henrys for re-enactments of Iron Age living.

Try one of the many water sports or outdoor activities on offer in the area: horse riding on the beach, coasteering, surfing, kayaking, to name but a few.

Llys Meddyg is a great base for exploring other gems in the Pembrokeshire National Park: St. Davids and Tenby are a great day out!